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Monthly Archives: June 2017

Your morning briefing for Friday, June 30, 2017: Late-night budget deal aims to dodge Maine government shutdown, a recipe for Fourth of July strawberry kebabs, and travel ban to take effect as State Department defines ‘close family’

Your morning briefing for Thursday, June 29, 2017: The ozone hole is healing, but a chemical could delay recovery by decades; airline apologizes for making wheelchair user climb up boarding ramp on his hands; and Australian company buys Saddleback resort

Your morning briefing for Tuesday, June 27, 2017: Ticks that can make you allergic to red meat are spreading, Collins and King won’t support Senate bill to replace Obamacare, and White House says Syria’s Assad preparing another chemical attack

Your morning briefing for Monday, June 26, 2017: A crowd catches teen after she falls off a Six Flags ride, Bernie Sanders responds to ongoing FBI fraud probe into wife’s 2010 bank loan, and Trump and Modi set for first high stakes meeting

Your morning briefing for Thursday, June 22, 2017: Pentagon spent $28 million on ‘forest’ uniforms for soldiers fighting in the Afghan desert, hacking attempts on 21 states are tied to Russia, and Lincoln lays out vision for redeveloping former mill site

Your morning briefing for Wednesday, June 21, 2017: Marijuana Policy Project says bank closed its account over fear of government crackdown, Starbucks set to hire 2,500 refugees in Europe, and $325 loafers could bring shoe manufacturing back to Maine

Your morning briefing for Tuesday, June 20, 2017: Sean Spicer may step away from podium for new role in White House, terror in London seems to confirm Muslims’ growing dread, and LePage signs food sovereignty law, the first of its kind in the nation

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After remaining largely silent on the past weekend’s violence in Virginia, Gov. Paul LePage erupted Thursday on the radio. Maine’s Republican governor echoed President Donald Trump’s reaction to the Charlottesville conflict, assigning equal blame to white supremacists and counter-protesters who showed up to oppose a rally against removing a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. […]